The Nebraska football team worked out inside the Hawks Center for approximately two hours Tuesday afternoon in preparation for Saturday's game with Kansas State. The biggest highlight of practice had to do with the jerseys, as Blackshirts were handed out for the first time this season.
“We had a staff meeting on Sunday, and made a decision,” Defensive Coordinator Carl Pelini said. “We thought the physical nature of the play on Saturday, the great effort our guys made running sideline to sideline, we felt like that was a performance where they earned the Blackshirts. We put them in their lockers today, and when they came out of meetings it was there waiting for them.”
In total, 11 Blackshirts were handed out to: Pierre Allen, Larry Asante, Phillip Dillard, Eric Hagg, Armando Murillo, Zach Potter, Ty Steinkuhler, Clayton Sievers, Ndamukong Suh, Anthony West and Tyler Wortman.
Pelini said he noticed a new spark from the defense during practice on Tuesday.
“I thought it was our best practice of the year, honestly,” Pelini said. “There was just a certain level of excitement there, and a certain level of our guys feeling a sense of achievement, because they really feel like they earned those shirts, and they did.”
Pelini has been happy with the play of defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh, who on Monday was named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week. Suh had 12 tackles, including 2.5 sacks and four tackles for loss, all career bests, against Kansas. He also added a touchdown catch, the first of his career, against the Jayhawks.
“I’m excited for Suh,” Pelini said. “He’s had a great season, he’s really bought into the techniques and the effort, and he’s done a tremendous job this year. I’m excited that he’s started to get some recognition, because he really has had a great year. But I don’t want to (diminish) the contribution of the other guys on the front four. There’s another guy who lines up on the opposite side of him, Ty Steinkuhler, who’s had just as good a season.”
Kickoff between the Huskers and Wildcats is set for 2:35 p.m., and will be aired on a pay-per-view basis.